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Hannibal's Greek Mercenaries: The Spartan Who Nearly Saved Carthage

8 min · 23 de jun de 2026
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In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the fascinating story of Xanthippus, a Spartan mercenary who briefly turned the tide of the First Punic War. Hired by Carthage after a series of devastating defeats at the hands of Rome, Xanthippus reorganized the Carthaginian army, introduced Spartan phalanx tactics, and led a stunning victory at the Battle of Tunis in 255 BCE. The episode examines his background, his relationship with Carthaginian commanders like Hanno the Great, and his controversial departure. It also touches on the role of Greek mercenaries in Carthaginian warfare, the broader context of the Mercenary War, and how Xanthippus' success foreshadowed Hannibal's later strategies. Listeners will learn about the Bagradas River campaign, the capture of Marcus Atilius Regulus, and the lasting impact of Greek military expertise on Carthage. #Xanthippus #Spartan #Carthage #FirstPunicWar #BattleOfTunis #GreekMercenaries #HannibalBarca #HannoTheGreat #MarcusAtiliusRegulus #BagradasRiver #Phalanx #MercenaryWar #Polybius #DiodorusSiculus #NorthAfrica #PunicWars #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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Portada del episodio Hannibal's Greek Mercenaries: Spartans Fighting for Carthage

Hannibal's Greek Mercenaries: Spartans Fighting for Carthage

When we think of Hannibal's army, we picture Numidian cavalry, Iberian infantry, and war elephants. But some of his most effective soldiers were Greek mercenaries, including a Spartan prince named Xanthippus who had already saved Carthage once before Hannibal took command. In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the role of Greek military specialists in the Carthaginian army: how Xanthippus crushed the Romans at the Battle of the Bagradas River in 255 BCE, why Spartans were prized as mercenaries across the Mediterranean, and how Hannibal himself used Greek-style phalanx tactics at Cannae. We also look at the complex relationship between Carthage and the Hellenistic world — the Greek mercenaries who fought for pay, the Spartan advisors who trained troops, and the uneasy alliances with Hellenistic kingdoms like Syracuse and Macedon. The episode touches on the First Punic War's forgotten battles, the career of Xanthippus, and the legacy of Greek military expertise in Punic warfare. #Hannibal #Carthage #GreekMercenaries #Xanthippus #Sparta #BagradasRiver #PunicWars #Phalanx #Cannae #AncientWarfare #Hellenistic #Mercenary #LoxodontaCyclotis #Polybius #RomanRepublic #NorthAfrica #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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Portada del episodio Hannibal's Spy Network: How He Out-Intelligenced Rome

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